
Here at Enzyme Communications, we have spent the past few months supporting the launch of a new oral contraceptive product in the UK. In the wake of this, we have been reflecting on the importance of patient education in healthcare – particularly in the field of women’s health.
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Brain power, collaboration, and sheer hard work underpinned the development of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, so how have science communicators missed an opportunity to spread the word here?
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How you communicate matters. Whether patients are vulnerable in the context of a clinical trial or because of their illness, it's is important to be aware of these factors when strategising a patient communication plan.
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A very common pest in most of our homes, the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), is one of the most important model organisms in scientific research. To date, no less than nine Nobel prizes have been awarded for research based on the fruit fly.
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If you look down at what you’re wearing and observe the material it’s made out of, pick up your phone and browse social media, or peer into your medicine cabinet, it is clear that microscopes have greatly shaped our understanding of the world we live in and the way we live it – often in ways that we don’t realise.
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Following today's defeat of the Prime Minister's Brexit deal, many thousands of people up and down the UK will be extremely worried. Not because of the economic or political implications, but because their wellbeing and potentially even their life is dependent on a consistent supply of medicine.
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Talking about science and selling scientific products and services to varied audiences is often not so different from traditional marketing.
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Do you have a newly published study that you want to communicate, or perhaps an existing study that you feel you could get more from? If so, Enzyme Communications ‘Study to Story’ process could be for you
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